hi!
this is my first message in the forum and I'm needing help to identify my new apisto
I bought without identification, in the middle of a lot of Dicrossus filamentosus collected, so you do not know for sure which is the species
in another forum told me it was gibbiceps because of the vertical bars below the horizontal line, so I read here that this is not a feature of gibbiceps exclusive , then wanted to know which of you and the right kind
there go the photos (sorry for quality)
male
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female
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I think they are gibbiceps, so I want to be sure, sometimes they show a different look, with some black specks on the fins, caudal, dorsal and anal, do not know if that enormal, tbm and he appears to be thinner doque photos I see on the Internet
I am grateful for the attention .......... and forgive me for bad English, I am Brazilian and I had to translate the net, for here and one of the best places to get the correct ID and my apisto
thanks!
this is my first message in the forum and I'm needing help to identify my new apisto
I bought without identification, in the middle of a lot of Dicrossus filamentosus collected, so you do not know for sure which is the species
in another forum told me it was gibbiceps because of the vertical bars below the horizontal line, so I read here that this is not a feature of gibbiceps exclusive , then wanted to know which of you and the right kind
there go the photos (sorry for quality)
male
female
I think they are gibbiceps, so I want to be sure, sometimes they show a different look, with some black specks on the fins, caudal, dorsal and anal, do not know if that enormal, tbm and he appears to be thinner doque photos I see on the Internet
I am grateful for the attention .......... and forgive me for bad English, I am Brazilian and I had to translate the net, for here and one of the best places to get the correct ID and my apisto
thanks!